anyway thats not the source I was speaking of initially, it was someones personal temps on oc.net, either way only reason I said that is so maybe you double check before you use a heatsink without a fan, so you dont cause damage to your cpu.

Interesting this one review must be correct not the hundreds of users on this forum alone. Interesting enough his load temps with an oc are lower than stock even lower than the lower clocked 5800K. That reviewer either had something terribly wrong with his setup or is a bold faced liar.

My interest in Richland is mainly for the cheap access to new(ish) virtualization tech. Intel's chips are faster, there is little doubt of that, but you have to pay out the nose for any premium features.

The only thing I'm pissed about is that AMD seems to have broken their tradition of almost universal ECC support with these new fangled APUs.

In any case if I can build a whitebox VM server dirt cheap, and with low heat/power I'm happy to give AMD my money.

First off amd is known for bad thermal sensors on die. The 118c you see is the on die sensor, socket temps only 61c for the Asus board. It is pretty obvious the on die sensors are wrong. 118c would crash not a question and if you look his normal temp is 56c while only pulling 84 watts. Yes that software is 100% believable.

Don't worry though the on die temp sensor for the video card reads as low as 2c and peaks at 29c. So somehow a couple nanometers away thr cpu is running triple that temp without bleeding over to the at times almost frozen gpu core.

As a grown up man, I do not smoke anything, and since you are continuously insulting and disrespect me here, I'm seriously thinking about telling your name to one of my favorite script here, vbulletin:totalignore. I know you don't give a damn, just saying that you might find yourself talking to a wall one day.

The 5800K eats about 85W on stock at full load, and power consumption just skyrockets when you start OC-ing (achieving 130-150W is a piece of cake, really is). I would go for the slowest i5 + GTX650 any time tbh.

As a grown up man, I do not smoke anything, and since you are continuously insulting and disrespect me here, I'm seriously thinking about telling your name to one of my favorite script here, vbulletin:totalignore. I know you don't give a damn, just saying that you might find yourself talking to a wall one day.

The 5800K eats about 85W on stock at full load, and power consumption just skyrockets when you start OC-ing (achieving 130-150W is a piece of cake, really is). I would go for the slowest i5 + GTX650 any time tbh.

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That's nice this is a thread about AMD APU's no one cares that you would spend more money and get an i5+GTX650.

My 5800k had 55c, but that was in an open air environment with the stock cooler.

My 5800k system uses 155w. That is the whole system under load.

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so was the 161w. that has the cpu, heatsink, asrock a85x motherboard, and ssd. of course, every chip is different, and different brands of ssd use different amounts of power. even so, everything else in that system pulls at most 35 watts.

so was the 161w. that has the cpu, heatsink, asrock a85x motherboard, and ssd. of course, every chip is different, and different brands of ssd use different amounts of power. even so, everything else in that system pulls at most 35 watts.

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Why talk about full system load and try to estimate how much of that is actually the CPU? There are reviews that have measured just the CPU power consumption, so you don't need to estimate:

There you go, under load, 85w. The APU is consuming 85w. Either the 161w you saw was for an overclocked chip, or the rest of the system is consuming ~75w.

As a grown up man, I do not smoke anything, and since you are continuously insulting and disrespect me here, I'm seriously thinking about telling your name to one of my favorite script here, vbulletin:totalignore. I know you don't give a damn, just saying that you might find yourself talking to a wall one day.

The 5800K eats about 85W on stock at full load, and power consumption just skyrockets when you start OC-ing (achieving 130-150W is a piece of cake, really is). I would go for the slowest i5 + GTX650 any time tbh.

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So what you're saying is, a system that's twice as expensive is a more powerul option? Oh, would've never thought of that...

OK, for anyone who doesn't know or hasn't figured it out yet... A10-6700T is actually a desktop version of the mobile Richland A10-5750M... but with a 10W higher TDP... 2,5-3,5GHz CPU clocks, 533-720MHz GPU clocks and 1866MHz DDR3 support.

So what you're saying is, a system that's twice as expensive is a more powerul option? Oh, would've never thought of that...

OK, for anyone who doesn't know or hasn't figured it out yet... A10-6700T is actually a desktop version of the mobile Richland A10-5750M... but with a 10W higher TDP... 2,5-3,5GHz CPU clocks, 533-720MHz GPU clocks and 1866MHz DDR3 support.

I love that everybody takes only the very last sentence of my comment(s) and go on with that. I was talking about the subject in my previous post, namely that AMD CPUs are simply leaking crap. They eat a ton of electricity and also heat up quite easy (but the IGP parts are decent ones tho). They are basically selling stuff in 2013 which is on par with what Intel had 5 years(!) ago, that a lot of time in computer technology terms tbh, and it should be half the price at least. The problem is that people keep buying from them only because they are cheaper, so they are not really forced to start producing better chips.

ps.: It's also must be noted that the i5+GTX650 combo is not really twice as expensive, because you have to OC the AMD chip while you can undervolt/clock the Intel+NV combo at the same time, and if you add up the difference in (let's say) three years of electricity costs, you might end up not that far perhaps.

As a grown up man, I do not smoke anything, and since you are continuously insulting and disrespect me here, I'm seriously thinking about telling your name to one of my favorite script here, vbulletin:totalignore. I know you don't give a damn, just saying that you might find yourself talking to a wall one day.

The 5800K eats about 85W on stock at full load, and power consumption just skyrockets when you start OC-ing (achieving 130-150W is a piece of cake, really is). I would go for the slowest i5 + GTX650 any time tbh.

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Here is some power consumpton numbers. Keep in mind the 5800K is at 3.9GHz and Intel 3220 is at 3.3GHz....

These numbers we done with a dedicated 7970. Core for core your probably looking at 30-40 watt difference at 3.3GHz but you cannot. The difference really is not much. Don't get so bent out of shape too BTW.

This is also at full load on GPU and CPU where these numbers will never be hit in daily use thus the smoking comment... LOL